I loooed and looked for my air r coolant sensor on my 2004 honda vtx 1300 motorcycles . and i just cant find it . please help . P.S. and what is the bast way to get to it and where is the air and the coolant sensors ?

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Any brand name motorcycle antifreeze should work for you. If genuine Honda coolant is not available to you, you can use GM Dexcool or any NON SILICA style automotive anti freeze. The silica (scrubbing) particles in regular automotive anti freeze will damage the water pump seal ceramic washer causing your pump to start leaking. 50/50 mix should work fine. If you have to dilute the antifreeze to achieve a 50/50 mix, use only distilled water to limit corrosion or crust build up in your radiator.

It is rather easy to check coolant on the vtx all models 1-level the bike [block under kick stand wheel also blocked] 2-look under bike at the overflow bottle midwaynear the oil filter.3-there are marks on the bottle clearly showing high ,low, and middle.what you want is the middle line or level when the engine is cold.4-afiller tube is provided on the left side under the plastic side panel.do not overfill or you will have to do some siphoning to bring level back down. If you wish to check the coolant mix 50/50 then an antifreeze guage will have to be used